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Oleander School for Negro Publishers
Oleander School for Negro Publishers affirms our ability to freely produce, preserve and distribute our own knowledges. It’s reaching...
Brian Suryah
May 14, 20251 min read


Rooted in Time: Africa's Past, Present & Future - Group Exhibition Announcement
Rooted in Time: Africa's Past, Present & Future is a group exhibition curated by VILLAGER for the WAZOBIA Arts and Culture Festival at...
Brian Suryah
May 6, 20251 min read


What Touch Remembers - Group Exhibition Announcement
What Touch Remembers, an art exhibition presented by @hotbitsfilmfest and @chelseylusterart What Touch Remembers is a playful,...
Brian Suryah
Apr 23, 20252 min read


Making Space As A Means Of Resistance | Suryah Studio
(Photos Courtesy of Suryah Studio Archive) Space-making is more than just a design principle or an artistic approach—it is a radical...
Brian Suryah
Apr 5, 20253 min read


God's Child Exhibition Statement
God's Child is an introspective journey into the power and action of belief, as experienced through the lens of diasporic histories and...
Brian Suryah
Jan 27, 20252 min read


Suryah Studio Past Works Archive: Infrared Angel
I'm proud of how I've come into this year with a collection of short-written pieces that I feel so proud of. Writing has been something...
Brian Suryah
Jan 13, 20251 min read


Brian Suryah
Dec 31, 20240 min read


Aurora Suryah - CV
Aurora Suryah - Compact CV Solo Exhibitions 2025 Red Emma's Gallery, God’s Child, Baltimore, MD 2023 Numba 14 Virtual Gallery, So Much More, Virtual 2023 Artscape, With Roots We Fruit, Baltimore, MD 2016 EMP Collective, Woman & Bruce, Baltimore, MD Selected Group Exhibitions 2026 Red Emma's Gallery, Threads, Baltimore, MD 2025 Club Car Gallery, What Touch Remembers, Baltimore, MD Gallery Re-Imagined, Rooted In Time: Africa’s Past,Present and Future,
Brian Suryah
Dec 31, 20241 min read


Aurora Suryah - Artist Statement
Artist Name Aurora Suryah - Uses they/them pronouns exclusively Artist Statement Aurora Suryah (b. Baltimore 1996) is a Baltimore-based transdisciplinary artist. Their work centers on the engagement of earth-based pigments, industrial objects, assembled ritual tools, and protein- and cellulose-based fibers to compose 2-D and 3-D works that re-engineer diasporic and folkloric elements and applications of art and craft-making as resistance and collective actualization against t
Brian Suryah
Dec 31, 20241 min read
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